Transforming schools into pre-designed alternative care sites as part of preparedness plan for pandemic H5N1 influenza
Journal
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Journal Volume
107
Journal Issue
9
Pages
673-676
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Yen M.-Y.
Abstract
ver the years AJAX, a technique for improving the responsiveness of web applications, has become increasingly popular. One of the results of AJAX is the development of a new type of web application component called web widget. Widgets are mini-applications which are placed next to each other on a web page. This has consequences for their security. In this report two security threats are explained. The first threat discussed is the case in which a widget changes the DOM of another widget. The second threat discussed is the case in which a widget steals data from another widget. We propose a dynamic approach for automatically detecting these issues. Our approach uses ATUSA, a testing framework capable of crawling AJAX applications, for which we have developed two security testing plugins. In this report we also evaluate our approach using three case studies. The first case study is conducted on test widgets, which we created for a simplified widget framework. The second case study is conducted on the Exact Widget Framework, a widget framework which is being prototyped by the Research and Innovation team of Exact Software. The final case study is performed on Pageflakes, an industrial, widely used widget framework. The results of these case studies show that our approach has high violation-detection capabilities with a low false positive detection rate.
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Other Subjects
oseltamivir; article; disaster planning; emergency health service; epidemic; health care access; health care availability; health care facility; health care planning; health care system; human; infection risk; influenza; Influenza virus A H5N1; information technology; mass communication; pandemic; patient safety; patient transport; prevention and control; preventive health service; school; Taiwan; virus transmission
Type
journal article
